Paradiplozoon yunnanense
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Paradiplozoon yunnanense Fan, Meng, Bai, Xu & Wang, 2018
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Paradiplozoon yunnanense is a species of monogenean of the family Diplozoidae.[1][2] As in all species of this family, the bodies of the two hermaphroditic members of a couple are permanently fused for life.
This monogenean is a parasite of the gills of the cyprinid Sikukia gudgeri in China, in the Jinghong Basin, a tributary of the Lancong-Mekong River. The species is distinguished from congeners by a combination of morphological and molecular features. [1]
The species was described under the name Paradiplozoon yunnanensis but the correct spelling is yunnanense since Paradiplozoon is neuter.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Fan, Li-xian; Meng, Fei-yan; Bai, Jun-ping; Xu, Wei-jiang; Wang, Xu (2018). "Paradiplozoon yunnanensis n. sp. (Monogenea, Diplozoidae) from Sikukia gudgeri (Cyprinidae, Barbinae) in southwest China". Parasite. 25: 46. doi:10.1051/parasite/2018047. ISSN 1776-1042. PMC 6128167. PMID 30192224.
- ^ Khotenovsky IA. 1985. Suborder Discocotylinea Bychowsky, 1957. In: Bauer ON editor. Key to Parasites of Freshwater Fish. Fauna of the USSR. Izdatel’stvo’ Nauka, Leningrad. p. 354–387.
- ^ WoRMS (2018). Paradiplozoon yunnanense Fan, Meng, Bai, Xu & Wang, 2018. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1296603 on 2018-10-13